* [http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/using-music-to-lift-depressions-veil/?WT.mc_id=HL-D-I-NYT-MOD-MOD-M030-OP-0108-L2&WT.mc_ev=click&mkt=HL-D-I-NYT-MOD-MOD-M030-OP-0108-L2 Using Music to Lift Depression’s Veil]

* [http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/using-music-to-lift-depressions-veil/?WT.mc_id=HL-D-I-NYT-MOD-MOD-M030-OP-0108-L2&WT.mc_ev=click&mkt=HL-D-I-NYT-MOD-MOD-M030-OP-0108-L2 Using Music to Lift Depression’s Veil]

* [http://www.cs.princeton.edu/aphasia/ Aphasia Project]

* [http://www.cs.princeton.edu/aphasia/ Aphasia Project]

* [http://www.embouchuredystonia.com/ embouchure dystonia]

* [http://www.embouchuredystonia.com/ embouchure dystonia]

* [http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/article_740.shtml Music and Arthritis]

* [http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/article_740.shtml Music and Arthritis]

* [http://www.livingmysong.org.uk/choosinginstruments.htm Choosing an instrument] for a disabled player

* [http://www.livingmysong.org.uk/choosinginstruments.htm Choosing an instrument] for a disabled player

Frank Wilson - neurosurgeon at Stanford who dealt extensively with musicians who had health/mobility issues that forced them to stop playing.

His book, The Hand, which deals more with the idea that the development of the human hand had a much stronger impact on the evolution of the brain
and language than we previously thought. -From Michael Gurevich